Whitman, M. 2018. Insights on ecological diversity informed by flora of tropical mountains of Southeast Asia. PhD Dissertation. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
5. Whitman, M., Beaman R.S., Repin, R., Kitayama, K., Aiba, S., and S.E. Russo. 2021. Edaphic specialization and vegetation zones define elevational range-sizes for Mt Kinabalu regional flora. Ecography 2021 in press.doi: 10.1111/ecog.05873
4. Whitman, M.and J.D. Ackerman. 2015 Terrestrial orchids in a tropical forest: best sites for abundance differ from those for reproduction. Ecology 96(3): 693-704.
A free copy of the .pdf is available, with special thanks to UNL for posting the manuscript in the digital commons.
3. Burcsu, T., J. Halofsky, S. A. Bisrat, T. Christopher, M. Creutzburg, E. Henderson, M.Hemstrom, F.J. Triepke, & Whitman, M. 2014. Chapter 2: Dynamic Vegetation Modeling of Forested, Woodland, Shrubland, and Grassland Vegetation Communities in the Pacific Northwest and Southwest Regions of the United States, In: Halofsky, Jessica E.; Creutzburg, Megan K.; Hemstrom, Miles A., eds. 2014. Integrating social, economic, and ecological values across large landscapes. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-896, Portland, OR, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. Pages 15-70. Copy of the chapter http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/47221
2. Whitman, M., M. Medler, J.J. Randriamanindry, & E. Rabakonadrianina. (2011). Conservation of Madagascar’s granite outcrop orchids: the influence of fire and moisture. Lankesteriana International Journal on Orchidology 11(1): 55-67. Free copy of.pdf here!
1. Bar-Ness, Y. D., McQuillan, P. B., Whitman, M., Junker, R. R., Cracknell, M. and Barrows, A. (2011), Sampling forest canopy arthropod biodiversity with three novel minimal-cost trap designs. Australian Journal of Entomology. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-6055.2011.00836.x
Link to Journal of Entomology here... or a copy of the pdf here